President using a proxy at a board meeting.
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we are a multilayer community with 3 levels of president. The meetings of the top level board, level 2, are attended by the presidents of the lower level ( 2 ). So can a level 2 president who is unable to attend give their proxy to someone else? Our statutes have no mention of presidents being represented by a proxy holder.
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Since any and all decisions taken at community meetings involve a vote, and since any president (whatever level) holds a vote according to his/her quota just the same as any other owner, I can't really see any reason in principal why she/he can't give their proxy to anyone of their choosing, just the same as any other owner can. The president may be the legal representative of the community for his/her term, but doesn't otherwise hold any particular special powers really. We don't have a "multilayer" community as you describe, but there have certainly been occasions when a president didn't attend an AGM that he himself had scheduled, and instead gave a proxy (to me, usually!)
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Unless explicitly forbidden by statutes and of course always through legal means of representation and about matters entrusted to the president, this can grant proxy to anyone
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Maria L. de Castro, JD, MA
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